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Anglia Ruskin University: Experts Show How Major UK Food Crisis Might Occur (10)
CAMBRIDGE, England, Feb. 4 (TNSjou) -- Anglia Ruskin University issued the following news:
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Experts show how major UK food crisis might occur
New report explains how UK can stop disruptions from escalating into social unrest
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A new report has set out how the UK might respond to major disruptions to food supplies triggered by events such as war, extreme weather or cyber-attacks - and what can be done now to prevent such disruptions from escalating into a crisis.
Involving 39 experts f more PR
Extending Optical Fiber's Ultralow Loss Performance to Photonic Chips (10)
PASADENA, California, Feb. 4 -- The California Institute of Technology posted the following news:
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Extending Optical Fiber's Ultralow Loss Performance to Photonic Chips
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Caltech scientists have developed a way to guide light on silicon wafers with low signal loss approaching that of optical fiber at visible wavelengths. This accomplishment paves the way for a new generation of ultra-coherent and efficient photonic integrated circuits (PICs), which will have a profound impact in a varie more PR
High Consumption of Ultraprocessed Foods May Be Linked to Cancer Survivors' Risk of Death (10)
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, Feb. 4 [Category: Medical] -- The American Association for Cancer Research posted the following news release:
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High Consumption of Ultraprocessed Foods May Be Linked to Cancer Survivors' Risk of Death
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Cancer survivors who consumed higher amounts of ultraprocessed foods as part of their diet had a significantly increased risk of both all-cause and cancer-specific death, according to a study published in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, a journal more PR
Invisible Particles That Control Star Birth Measured for First Time (10)
HAIFA, Israel, Feb. 4 -- The Technion - Israel Institute of Technology issued the following news:
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Invisible Particles That Control Star Birth Measured for First Time
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An international research team led by scientists from the Technion Faculty of Physics presents a first-of-its-kind measurement of cosmic rays located at the core of the galactic nebula Barnard 68. The measurement was based on observations by the James Webb Space Telescope and will enable researchers to map the properties more PR
Research That Reaches Beyond Campus: How CSUSB Associate Professor Bilal Khan is Advancing Access to Clean Water - and Student Opportunity (10)
SAN BERNARDINO, California, Feb. 5 -- California State University San Bernardino campus issued the following news:
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Research that reaches beyond campus: How CSUSB associate professor Bilal Khan is advancing access to clean water - and student opportunity
Through faculty-led research and multi-institution collaboration, Bilal Khan, associate professor in CSUSB's School of Computer Science & Engineering, is helping deliver clean water to underserved California communities - and creating me more PR
Researchers discover how to dampen electronic noise in materials with potential for quantum technologies (10)
LOS ANGELES, California, Feb. 4 -- The University of California posted the following news release:
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Researchers discover how to dampen electronic noise in materials with potential for quantum technologies
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* The noise that disrupts communication devices and sensors results from electrons being scattered by defects and temperature-driven vibrations in the materials they travel through.
* A UCLA-led research team demonstrated that minuscule wires made from two unconve more PR
Terahertz microscope reveals the motion of superconducting electrons (10)
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, Feb. 4 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology posted the following news:
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Terahertz microscope reveals the motion of superconducting electrons
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You can tell a lot about a material based on the type of light you shine at it: Optical light illuminates a material's surface, while X-rays reveal its internal structures and infrared captures a material's radiating heat.
Now, MIT physicists have used terahertz light to reveal inherent, quantum vibrations in a more PR
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